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What factors affect creativity and the generation of creative
images? What factors affect the ability to reinterpret those
images? Research described in this book indicates that expectations
constrain both of these attributes of creativity. Characteristics
of the imagined pattern, such as cohesiveness or its psychological
goodness, also affect image generation and reinterpretation. Other
evidence indicates that images can be combined mentally to yield
new, manipulable composites. Cognitive models encompass the
research and extend it to fields as diverse as architecture, music,
and problem solving.
This book presents some of the results from the second stage of
lEA's study of Computers in Education (CompEd). lEA, the
International Association for the Evaluation of Educational
Achievement, conducts international comparative studies focussing
on educational achievement, practices, and policies in various
countries and education systems around the world. It has a
Secretariat located in Amsterdam, the Netherlands. lEA studies have
reported on a wide range of topics, each contributing to a deeper
understanding of educational processes. The CompEd study is a
project that sheds light on the way computers have been introduced
in education and on how they are being used across the world today.
The study proceeded in two stages with data collected for stage 1
in 1989 and for stage 2 in 1992. Results from both stages have been
published in a variety of publications. This book reports about a
special part of the study. Student achievement and school processes
come into being in the context of the structure and the policies of
national (or regional) education systems. The variety found in the
CompEd results led us to ask how much might be explained by
differences in these national or regional contexts. That is the
reason the CompEd study took the initiative to invite the countries
participating in the study, as well as some other countries that
have had interesting developments in the domain of educational
computers, to write a chapter describing their policies and
practices regarding computers in education.
This book presents some of the results from the second stage of
lEA's study of Computers in Education (CompEd). lEA, the
International Association for the Evaluation of Educational
Achievement, conducts international comparative studies focussing
on educational achievement, practices, and policies in various
countries and education systems around the world. It has a
Secretariat located in Amsterdam, the Netherlands. lEA studies have
reported on a wide range of topics, each contributing to a deeper
understanding of educational processes. The CompEd study is a
project that sheds light on the way computers have been introduced
in education and on how they are being used across the world today.
The study proceeded in two stages with data collected for stage 1
in 1989 and for stage 2 in 1992. Results from both stages have been
published in a variety of publications. This book reports about a
special part of the study. Student achievement and school processes
come into being in the context of the structure and the policies of
national (or regional) education systems. The variety found in the
CompEd results led us to ask how much might be explained by
differences in these national or regional contexts. That is the
reason the CompEd study took the initiative to invite the countries
participating in the study, as well as some other countries that
have had interesting developments in the domain of educational
computers, to write a chapter describing their policies and
practices regarding computers in education.
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After the Storm
Rae Anderson
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